About Eternal Decision

Flowing within dense and brutal scopes of the alternative metal style, Eternal Decision makes way for broadening heavy metal's concepts by attaching mellower tunes to their themes. Imposing their own superior musical power, the four-piece team constituted by Joe Chambless (bass, vocals), Cory Boatright (guitar, vocals), Tommy Torres (guitar), and Kirk Campbell (drums), formed in Oklahoma City in the midst of the '90s. Gathering a strong and faithful following since forming, and combining their reckless and heavy rock tunes with energizing live performances, Decision achieved an always-rising recognition from both the media and the public. It was in 1997 that Eternal Decision's first album hit the record stores in the U.S. and 16 other countries, achieving considerable acclaim and providing the band with even more notice. Following a period during which they continued to solidify their unique and ponderous tunes, the team entered the studio to record what turned out to be their second album, Ghost in the Machine. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi

Flowing within dense and brutal scopes of the alternative metal style, Eternal Decision makes way for broadening heavy metal's concepts by attaching mellower tunes to their themes. Imposing their own superior musical power, the four-piece team constituted by Joe Chambless (bass, vocals), Cory Boatright (guitar, vocals), Tommy Torres (guitar), and Kirk Campbell (drums), formed in Oklahoma City in the midst of the '90s. Gathering a strong and faithful following since forming, and combining their reckless and heavy rock tunes with energizing live performances, Decision achieved an always-rising recognition from both the media and the public. It was in 1997 that Eternal Decision's first album hit the record stores in the U.S. and 16 other countries, achieving considerable acclaim and providing the band with even more notice. Following a period during which they continued to solidify their unique and ponderous tunes, the team entered the studio to record what turned out to be their second album, Ghost in the Machine. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi